Ms. Livingston likes writing the fake marriage trope, and it shows in the best possible ways.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching the designer and the cowboy work to save the house and his love life. Or rather get rid of his ridiculous ex-wife. There were great antics and tug and pull as they try to deny their real feelings as they sell their fake relationship.
A fun read to get lost in.
A designer who’s lost her job, a cowboy with a crumbling home, and a business arrangement that’s mutually beneficial.
When Grace Maddox breaks down in Willow Valley, Texas, she finds herself suddenly jobless and staying at a rundown bed and breakfast. The only benefit, besides the handsome and rugged cowboy who owns it, is the gorgeous old house that's begging to be restored. But when she overhears his ex, threatening to force him to sell the place, she can’t help but rush in to save the place by claiming to be his fiancée.
Jackson Bellamy’s ex-wife leaves nothing but trouble in her wake. When she shows up at his family’s 1800s bed and breakfast and demands that he take her back or her father will foreclose on his property, he’s stuck between a rock and a hard place. But when his mysterious and pretty guest jumps to his rescue, his ex gives him the bad news that he has three months to sell the place or pay it off.
Now, Jackson and Grace must keep the illusion going as they work together to save the family home and maybe, in the process, save each other.
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